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08-25-2006, 01:16 PM
Tigers Move Robertson to Prince George
Friday, August 25, 2006
Medicine Hat, AB - Medicine Hat Tigers announce today they have completed a trade with the Prince George Cougar. The Tigers sent 20-year-old forward Brett Robertson and future considerations to the Cougars in exchange for 18-year-old forward TYLER SWYSTUN.
Swystun was the Cougar's first round selection, sixth overall, in the 2003 Bantam Draft. The 5'11", 175 lbs forward played last season with the University of Michigan Wolverines in NCAA Division I. A native of Cochran, AB, Swystun played the 2004-05 season with the Camrose Kodiaks of the AJHL where he was named to the 2005 AJHL All Rookie Team. Tyler was the leading scorer for Team Pacific team during the 2005 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge held in Lethbridge, AB.
"We are excited to add a good young player of Tyler's ability to our organization," said Tigers' general manager/head coach Willie Desjardins. "We expect him to be in our line-up this year and contribute to our program over the next couple of seasons."
"We are sending to Prince George, a real quality person and player in Brett Robertson," stated Desjardins. "Brett is a guy we relied on and has been a tremendous contributor to our hockey club. It is tough to see him go but it is also a good opportunity for him to bring his leadership and skill to a new team."
"Although Brett is leaving, he will always be considered part of our organization," concluded Desjardins.
Friday, August 25, 2006
Medicine Hat, AB - Medicine Hat Tigers announce today they have completed a trade with the Prince George Cougar. The Tigers sent 20-year-old forward Brett Robertson and future considerations to the Cougars in exchange for 18-year-old forward TYLER SWYSTUN.
Swystun was the Cougar's first round selection, sixth overall, in the 2003 Bantam Draft. The 5'11", 175 lbs forward played last season with the University of Michigan Wolverines in NCAA Division I. A native of Cochran, AB, Swystun played the 2004-05 season with the Camrose Kodiaks of the AJHL where he was named to the 2005 AJHL All Rookie Team. Tyler was the leading scorer for Team Pacific team during the 2005 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge held in Lethbridge, AB.
"We are excited to add a good young player of Tyler's ability to our organization," said Tigers' general manager/head coach Willie Desjardins. "We expect him to be in our line-up this year and contribute to our program over the next couple of seasons."
"We are sending to Prince George, a real quality person and player in Brett Robertson," stated Desjardins. "Brett is a guy we relied on and has been a tremendous contributor to our hockey club. It is tough to see him go but it is also a good opportunity for him to bring his leadership and skill to a new team."
"Although Brett is leaving, he will always be considered part of our organization," concluded Desjardins.